meta tags, imagetoolbar |
meta tags, imagetoolbar |
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for those of you who disable the image toolbar, i think you may find that this code no longer works on xanga... <META HTTP-EQUIV="imagetoolbar" CONTENT="no">
soooo, yah. just wanna give everyone else the heads up ;x ...it could be just a glitch or something xanga's working on, but so far in all my xangas the disable toolbar code doesn't work, and neither do any of the other meta tags... so i had to add galleryimg=no to all my img tags. you can do that, too ;P <img src="http://www.blah.com/blah.jpg" galleryimg="no"> |
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 3,826 Joined: Jan 2004 Member No: 2,330 ![]() |
http://searchenginewatch.com/webmasters/article.php/2167931
^ tells you what meta tags are QUOTE What are meta tags? They are information inserted into the "head" area of your web pages. Other than the title tag (explained below), information in the head area of your web pages is not seen by those viewing your pages in browsers. Instead, meta information in this area is used to communicate information that a human visitor may not be concerned with. Meta tags, for example, can tell a browser what "character set" to use or whether a web page has self-rated itself in terms of adult content. the code that disables the image toolbar and the transition codes use meta tags ![]() |
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